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Hackers Exploit EU Agenda in Spear Phishing Campaigns
Adversaries targeting EU-based victims increasingly leverage EU affairs in spear phishing attacks, CERT-EU found Read More
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PDF Malware on the Rise, Used to Spread WikiLoader, Ursnif and DarkGate
Cybercriminals are increasingly using PDFs to deliver malware, with a 7% rise in threats detected in Q4 2023 compared to Q1, according to a HP Wolf Security report Read More
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Strong results in third-party testing confirm AT&T Cybersecurity as an XDR leader
Here at AT&T Cybersecurity, we know that the technology powering our managed detection and response services is solid—and we’ve got documentation to prove it. But we also know you’ve probably read your share of marketing materials making claims with nothing to back them up, so when we get the opportunity to share third-party metrics that support…
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Strong results in third-party testing confirm AT&T Cybersecurity as an XDR leader
Here at AT&T Cybersecurity, we know that the technology powering our managed detection and response services is solid—and we’ve got documentation to prove it. But we also know you’ve probably read your share of marketing materials making claims with nothing to back them up, so when we get the opportunity to share third-party metrics that support…
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Google Warns Unfair AI Rules Could Empower Hackers, Harming Defense
Post Content Read More
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Celebrating Victories: Catching up with the Inaugural Alan Paller Laureate Program Awardees
CIS celebrates the truly awe-inspiring recipients from the 2023 Alan Paller Laureate Program. Check out their stories today. Read More
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“TicTacToe Dropper” Malware Distribution Tactics Revealed
A new Fortinet analysis revealed a plethora of final-stage payloads delivered by a series of malware droppers Read More
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Prudential Financial Faces Cybersecurity Breach
The breach exposed administrative and user data from specific IT systems, but there is no evidence of customer or client data compromise Read More
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Rhysida ransomware cracked! Free decryption tool released
A group of South Korean security researchers have uncovered a vulnerability in the infamous Rhysida ransomware that provides a way for encrypted files to be unscrambled. Read more in my article on the Tripwire State of Security blog. Read More
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Crypto-Money Laundering Records 30% Annual Decline
Chainalysis data reveals a near-30% fall in the value of digital currency being laundered in 2023 Read More